User talk:Tungnung

ORIGIN: Tungnung is a clan of Zou inhabiting widely on north eastern part of India. According to (Pu Capt. K.A. Khupzathang) and "A profile of Burma Frontier Man" (Pu Vumkhohau), Tungnung was found to be the seventh generation of Zo Suon. From Pu Zahong, Tungnung is among the descendants of Pu Suantak.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Pu Suantak had six sons namely : Ngengu, Neilut, Hinzong, Nunjong, Daitong and Vanglok.

Ngengu had another six sons, namely: Bawklua, Lamtam, Khawkuan, Tungnung, Nantal and Phuthil.

According to the books, Bawklua is now known as Sailote forefather; Suongtu and Khawkuan were now known as Baite. Historical evidence suggest that Tungnung and Baite were siblings. In "Singtangmite Tangthu", it is written that 'one day Baite pa, Tungnung pa and Tungdim pa went to the woods in search of fruits. On the way Baite pa stumbled upon a bush full of thorns and his legs got injured (a keeng a baita a) so they called him Baitepa, and Tungnungpa then climbed up the trees to get the fruits, and they again called him Tungnung pa (a singkung tung a akal jie in) and tungdim pa collect the fruits that fell down in his Ip/Beng till it was fulled (dim) so they called him Tungdim pa. Later on they were all known by that names.

Tungdim, Tungnung, Tunglut and Tungte collectively hang on the same branch called TPO ( Tungdim Phungpi Organisation). In 1984 TPO was formed in Tuibul at the residence of Pu T. Gougin. But after a decades, TIV (Tungnung Innkuon Vaihawmpawl) was formed on March 26, 1994 at the residence of Gouzalal Tungnung, Tuibuang. TIV is formed mostly for Tungnung alone and is presently carried on till date.

In 1985 Pu (Late) Vumkhogin, the then President of Tungdim Phungpi Organisation (TPO), in his "Booklet of Tunglut Clans" wrote that 'Tungdim, Tungnung and Tunglut were borned from Chiimnuai-Geltui. Also, they were the descendants of Tawntung. Tawntung ta: 1. Tawnsum

Tawnsum ta : 1. Tunglut           2. Tungdim           3. Tungnung

On March 11, 2008 this written articles from the book "Tungnung khang simna laibu" was verified by Pu Sub. Soizathang Tungnung (98) and was later on recorded/registered (by who/whom???).

Tungnung Khanggui Zungpi

1. Pu Tungnung tate a). Genthang                       b). Mitson

2. Pu Genthang tate a). Hiltuang                        b). Mangkhu

3. Pu Hiltuang ta a). kongsau

4. Pu Kongsau tate a). Tuangkap                        b). Tuangsung

5. Pu Tuangkap ta a). Suahngul

6. Pu Suahngul ta a). Singtong

7. Pu Singtong ta a). Za-en                        b). Ngulnoh

8. Pu Za-en ta a). Pumhau

9. Pu Pumhau ta a). Letkam

10. Pu Letkam ta a). Nohdou (Hah bei/khangsum)

11. Pu Ngulnoh ta a). Tuanglet                        b). Suah-am

12. Pu Tuanglet tate a). Enton                        b). Lundou c). Nohzam                        d). Ngulzam e). Pauzkhup

13. Pu Enton ta a). Letpau

14. Pu Letpau ta a). Thangkhokam (Hah bei/khangsum/khangmang)

15. Pu Lundou tate a). Letzapau                        b). Paugou

16. Pu Letzapau tate a). Doukhup                        b). Tonhang

17. Pu Doukhup tate a). Khaitong                        b). Lutgou c). Paulang (Hah bei)                        d). Nengtun e). Paukam

18. Pu Khaitong tate a). Khupkhai (Hah bei/khangsum)                        b). Hangzachin

19. Pu Hangzachin tate a). Tongkhosoi                        b). Tongchinpau c). Ginkap

20. Tongkhosoi tate a). Chinlianmang (Hah bei)                        b). Pauminthang

21. Pauminthang tate a). Soilunmang

References

Tungnung Khang Simna Laibu By Gouzalal Tungnung TPO TIV Categories: